I’m sure our Peugeot 405 had them.
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I’m sure our Peugeot 405 had them.
Surely there must be another option that doesn't involve the complexity of this mod; but is better than the Land Rover OEM solution (if solution is a word that can be used :D )
Maybe some different sprayer which can be fitted in place of the defender one ?
You could always attach a tube/pipe with a series of appropriately spaced holes across the top of your windscreen and let it 'rain' down your windscreen. You'd probably need to connect it to a higher capacity pump and a larger water reservoir than the standard washer setup. Alternatively, just use your shower pump and 40 litre water tank.
A fellow hydrographer did just as outlined above on his F100 work truck and found it very successful in dealing with the mud and dust of western NSW.
haha a land rover 'waterfall' mod ?
That'd certainly let more water in the gap in the rubber screen surround my defender 'features' ... :D
About $85 landed here in Aus.
Too many moving parts / susceptible to damage, thats why I think there must be another better solution.
is there no way the standard washer jets can just be made better ?!
We went with upgraded nozzles in factory location and they work brilliantly.
What nozzles are they Tombie? Where from?